Multiple 4-H Kids Participating In The Heart Of The Ozarks Fair

A flock of sheep grazing in pasture

A flock of sheep grazing in pasture

A lot, twenty-three to be exact, of 4-H kids are going to be participating in the Heart of the Ozarks Fair with their animals. They’re showing a variety of animals as well.

Second And Fourth Grade

Five 4-H kids in second and fourth grade are entered in the fair.

  • Mason Mitchener (second grade) is showing a goat.
  • Jake Walters (second grade) is showing a pig.
  • Riley Collins (fourth grade) is showing a sheep.
  • Newt Holmes (fourth grade) is showing a goat.
  • Wyatt Medlin (fourth grade) is showing a steer.

Fifth-Sixth Grade

Some more kids, eight to be exact, from fifth and sixth grade are entered.

  • Laken Collins (fifth grade) is showing a sheep.
  • Bonnie Goodrich (fifth grade) is showing a pig.
  • Charli Green (fifth grade) is showing a goat.
  • Jasey-Rae Hitch (fifth grade) is showing a goat.
  • Emma Wigger (fifth grade) is showing a pig.
  • Macie Anderson (sixth grade) is showing a pig.
  • Gillian Green (sixth grade) is showing a goat.
  • Colton Hitch (sixth grade) is showing a goat.

Seventh And Eighth

Like the second and fourth grade group, there are only five 4-H kids in seventh and eighth grade entered.

  • Kaden Holman (seventh grade) is showing a pig.
  • Emily Smith (seventh grade) is showing a steer.
  • Macy Doss (eighth grade) is showing a goat.
  • Jorja King (eighth grade) is showing a pig.
  • Kaylee Latham (eighth grade) is showing a pig.

High School

The smallest group of the four groups is the highschoolers. With only one person in ninth and one in tenth grade and two in eleventh, they have to show what they’re made of.

  • Dawson Rikard (ninth grade) is showing a pig.
  • Blake Grant (tenth grade) is showing a goat.
  • Jennah Holman (eleventh grade) is showing a pig.
  • Cory Miller (eleventh grade) is showing a pig.
  • Hope Goodrich (graduated high school) is showing a pig.

Total Animals

As previously stated, there are twenty-three 4-H kids in the fair. That equals twenty-three animals as well. The most-entered animal is pigs with eleven entered. Goats come next with eight entered. Steers and sheep have two each entered into the fair.

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